Design firm Industry has developed a bike that demonstrates how the lines are blurring in design, engineering and manufacturing. This shift will ultimately allow companies to tailor products to ...
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He tried to 3D print a Canyon Aeroad bike in four days. It was a disaster—so Canyon sent him the real one instead
There’s a reason why a brand-new Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 Di2 costs more than $6,000. Designing and engineering a high-performance bike takes years of research, development and investment. It’s not a ...
There were many uses of 3D printing at the MADE show, but perhaps none that jumped out as much as the latest creation from TBD Bikes. That’s the name of the company that Dylan Banera is sticking to, ...
For years, the cycling industry has used 3D printing to make metal bike frames and smaller road-worthy parts. A 3D-printed carbon fibre frame, though? That’s harder to come by, even for elite riders.
At this year's Los Angeles Auto Show, Divergent 3D is showing off a bold new "super bike" design, the Dagger. The motorcycle definitely looks like a showstopper — but the parts it's built out of and ...
When I first laid eyes on No. 22 Bicycle Company’s new Reactor Aero prototype, unveiled at Portland’s MADE bike show late last month, I was at first stunned and then skeptical. Initial reaction: “Holy ...
The No. 22 Bicycle Company has unveiled its latest creation, the Reactor Aero. This new model boasts the brand's innovation and cutting-edge technology, distinguishing itself with a groundbreaking ...
The bike industry is just one of the many that have been transformed by the ingenuity and versatility of 3D printing. Manufacturers take advantage of the appealing freedom of this technology. From ...
We've seen 3D-printed titanium bars, stems and frame components, but the Reactor Aero takes the concept a whole lot further. Made by the No. 22 Bicycle Company in upstate New York, it's being billed ...
It is the world’s first fully 3D-printed and fully functional electric motorbike and, though it isn’t currently manufactured for customers to purchase, the Berlin-based company hopes the prototype ...
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